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Nevada Week

Open Access State for Post-Secondary Education

Reilly explains the broad access to education provided by Nevada.

Aired 05/03/2019

Nevada Week

Open Access State for Post-Secondary Education

Clip: Season 1 Episode 43 | 1m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

Reilly explains the broad access to education provided by Nevada.

Reilly explains the broad access to education provided by Nevada.

Aired 05/03/2019

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Nevada Week is a local public television program presented by Vegas PBS

Funding Formula: Northern vs. Southern Nevada

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Clip: S1 Ep43 | 6m 19s | Funding formulas are continually reevaluated based on multiple factors. (6m 19s)

NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly

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Clip: S1 Ep43 | 10m 13s | The conversation continues with NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly. (10m 13s)

NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly

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Preview: S1 Ep43 | 30s | NSHE Chancellor Thom Reilly discusses the present and future of Nevada higher education. (30s)

Post-Secondary Credential Goal by 2025

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Clip: S1 Ep43 | 38s | We discuss Sandoval’s 2025 goal of 60% of Nevadans attaining post-secondary credentials. (38s)

UNR and UNLV Secure R1 Status as Research Universities

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Clip: S1 Ep43 | 3m 23s | Carnegie uses R1 to indicate universities engaged in the highest levels of research. (3m 23s)

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